Photos of the Week from South Australia | PHOTOS

Photos of the Week | PHOTOS

PORT LINCOLN: Gladys Bertram flicks through old copies of the Port Lincoln Times, reminiscing about life in Port Lincoln 90 years ago.

MALLALA: Graham Ferris, Mallala, grew up on a horse agistment property and pursued a 35-year career as a farrier. Photo: VANESSA BINKS.

PORT AUGUSTA: Students Shelbie Allen-Hammer, Maddi Bodger, Nadene Barnes and Tamika Fielding point to their favourite tutor, Mikayla Hudson. The 20-year-old is working at Port Augusta Secondary School (PASS) as an Aboriginal Secondary Education Transition Officer (ASETO), while also tutoring Aboriginal students at the Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation. PHOTO: Marco Balsamo

KEYNETON: Stephen and Prue Henschke wander through the famed Hill of Grace vineyard, which dates back to 1860. The 2012 Hill of Grace Shiraz was awarded James Halliday’s Wine of the Year last week. Photo: Carla Wiese-Smith.

FLEURIEU COAST: South coast psychedelic-rock band Zen Panda, led by Sam Lavers, sold out their EP launch at Jive in Adelaide. Photo: Dani Brown.

MURRAYLANDS: Murraylands farmer Steven Marks, with dog Harry, had to burn his crop for the first time in 30 years to reduce the pest burden. Photo: ALI KUCHEL.

GOOLWA: Volunteer animal rescuer Rena Robinson is opening a state-of-the-art wildlife rescue centre next month. She is on call 24/7 to rescue birds and other wildlife, such as this shingleback lizard. Photo: Ben Kelly.

PANITYA: At Panitya, via Kimba, 2.5-year-old Oscar Schmucker was pleased to get the gumboots on for some puddle action, after his family received a much-needed 35mm for the week. Photo: ELIZABETH ANDERSON.

KYBYBOLITE. Pink: Kybybolite Football Club's undefeated junior colts are ready to take the field in their pink socks for the annual cancer fundraising day on Saturday. Photo: Lee Curnow

JAMESTOWN: Helen Pammenter, left, with Marion McCall OAM, was inundated with well-wishes during the opening of her 90th birthday exhibition at the Belalie Art Gallery. PHOTO: Dylan Smith

BOOLEROO CENTRE: Emily Piggott, Russell Glayde, Greg Peacock and Bob Arthur grab a roll of turf to lay down during a project to bring a vacant block of land to life for Booleroo Centre District School. PHOTO: Barry Zander

PETERBOROUGH: Jasmine Elliott will shave her head before competing in a beauty quest in England, continuing a tradition of helping the Leukaemia Foundation. PHOTO: Greg Mayfield

WHYALLA: Sandra Jasper and Helen Burt took out first place in the Ga-Ga-Garbage category in Junk to Funk on the weekend. Their dress was made using bubble wrap, aiming to resemble a sparkling rose wine. PHOTO: Louis Mayfield

CLEVE: Tristan Harris arrives in Cleve as part of his journey from coast to coast for Legacy.

TAILEM BEND: Meningie’s A reserves team gets geed up for their match against the Eagles. Photo: William Bailey.